Can the smallest appliance handle all Blades simultaneously?

Can the smallest appliance handle all Blades simultaneously?

Can the smallest appliance handle all Blades simultaneously?

A.
Depends on the number of protected clients and throughput.

B.
Depends on number of concurrent sessions.

C.
Firewall throughput is the only relevant factor.

D.
It depends on required SPU for customer environment.



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h3r3tic

h3r3tic

Stream Processing Unit?

I don’t get why D is correct, I am leaning toward C.

The more blades the slower the firewall, if it is still fast enough to support the load / throughput then no issue right?

Brad

Brad

SPU is Security Power Unit – a Check Point proprietary benchmark for measuring appliances capabilites.

k

k

I agree with Brad, and this SPU based on the throughput requirement.

pranab

pranab

D is correct because of the way Check Point came up with it. SPU takes into account not only the number of blades running but also the protocols and size of the packets. Unless the typical vendor rating measured with 1 FW rule or using UDP packets only. SPU is a far more accurate way to come up with appliance size.

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Drennen

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Esteban

Esteban

D. It depends on required SPU for customer environment.